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EDD 607 Advanced Applied Research

This is the second of a three-course sequence that is focused on providing students with foundational knowledge and skills they will need to complete their Doctoral Study. This course builds on and reinforces the foundations of Applied Research. Students will be equipped with a complete and holistic understanding of applied research at methodological, theoretical, and practical levels as applied to education. This course covers principals of educational research, including data collection and analysis methods for quantitative, qualitative, action, and evaluation research, and presents research ethics considerations. Throughout this course, students will begin to develop their annotated bibliography to include articles related to their research topic for their Doctoral Study.

Credits

4